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Martin Zarybnicky has joined the Anantara Siam
Bangkok Hotel as General Manager.

Martin joins the popular hotel from his previous
role as Complex General Manager of the InterContinental
Bangkok and Holiday Inn Bangkok, where he focused on IHG’s
flagship masterplan renovation, repositioning the hotels and their
F&B operations.

The Czech national began his hospitality career in
1994 before gaining extensive knowledge of the European and Middle
Eastern markets over nearly three decades.

In 2006, Martin took on
his first Hotel Manager role at the Hilton Waterfalls Resort Sharm
El Sheikh, Egypt. The following year, he relocated to Russia as
Hotel Operations Manager of the Holiday Inn Sokolniki, and thereafter
held several General Manager roles for IHG in St. Petersburg and
Moscow.

Martin, who is fluent in Czech, English and
Russian, holds a Hospitality Management Diploma from AH&MA, USA.

“As Thailand’s tourism rebounds we couldn’t have
asked for a more experienced addition to our flagship property,”
said Area General Manager, Mark O’Sullivan. “With its prestigious
location in the heart of the city, Anantara Siam Bangkok is known
for delivering authentic, indigenous luxury and we look forward to
Martin working alongside the team to further strengthen the
property’s positioning as the ultimate leisure, MICE and dining
destination in the kingdom’s capital.”

Minor Hotels (MH), a Thailand-based hotel owner,
operator and investor, currently has a portfolio of 530 hotels and
resorts in 56 countries across Asia Pacific, the Middle East,
Europe, the Americas, Africa and Indian Ocean.

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